Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Setback for Cong ahead of RS polls as 2 Gujarat MLAs resign

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Two Congress lawmakers have resigned from the Gujarat assembly and brought down the party’s tally in the 182member House to 66 ahead of the June 19 elections to four Rajya Sabha seats from the state.

The resignatio­ns prompted the Congress to divide its remaining legislator­s into seven groups and rush them to different places in the state to prevent further desertions until the polling is held, party functionar­ies aware of the matter said. The Gujarat seats are going to the polls along with 20 others across the country.

A party needs 35 first preference votes to win a seat as the strength of the Gujarat assembly is now 173.

Five Congress legislator­s earlier resigned from the assembly in March. Two more seats remain vacant in the state assembly because of litigation due to poll-related disputes.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with 103 seats needs two more votes to win three of the four Rajya Sabha seats.

The Congress is banking on Bharatiya Tribal Party’s two, the lone legislator of Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) and independen­t lawmaker Jignesh Mevani to win two seats. The BJP has fielded Abhay Bhardwaj, Ramilaben Bara, and Narhari Amin.

Shaktisinh Gohil and Bharatsinh Solanki are the Congress’s candidates.

Gujarat assembly speaker Rajendra Trivedi said Congress legislator­s Akshay Patel and Jitu Chaudhary met him on Wednesday evening to handover their resignatio­ns.

“I have accepted their resignatio­ns. They now cease to be the legislator­s,” he said on Thursday.

Congress leader Ahmed Patel accused the BJP of horse-trading amid the Covid-19 crisis. “Isn’t Gujarat government the only one in the world where: 1) Government has abandoned people in the middle of a global pandemic? 2) Refused to fund train fare for poor migrants? 3) But leaves no stone unturned to fund horse-trading activities for a Rajya Sabha election?” he tweeted.

Paresh Dhanani, the opposition leader in the Gujarat assembly, also accused the BJP of breaking the Congress to win the Rajya Sabha polls.

“The BJP has opened its shop to buy Congress legislator­s from the money amassed through corrupt means. The Bharatiya Janata Party is using the state machinery and money power to win elections,” he said.

The BJP rejected the allegation­s, saying Congress legislator­s were leaving the party as they were “unhappy” with its leadership.

“I believe that some more Congress legislator­s would also resign in the near future. They are leaving Congress because they are unhappy with the party leadership,” Amin said.

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